
#
# for some reason, I just don't seem to be able to get on
# with necno's original camelCase attribute names. But I
# do want to be able to use the original girl packs
#
# so here's a translation table. how sad is that?
#
name_pairs = (
	( "name",		"Name"		),
	( "desc",		"Desc"		),
	( "status",		"Status"	),
	( "charisma",		"Charisma"	),
	( "happiness",		"Happiness"	),
	( "libido",		"Libido"	),
	( "constitution",	"Constitution"	),
	( "intelligence",	"Intelligence"	),
	( "confidence",		"Confidence"	),
	( "mana",		"Mana"		),
	( "agility",		"Agility"	),
	( "fame",		"Fame"		),
	( "level",		"Level"		),
	( "ask_price",		"AskPrice"	),
	( "house",		"House"		),
	( "exp",		"Exp"		),
	( "age",		"Age"		),
	( "obedience",		"Obedience"	),
	( "spirit",		"Spirit"	),
	( "beauty",		"Beauty"	),
	( "tiredness",		"Tiredness"	),
	( "health",		"Health"	),
	( "pc_fear",		"PCFear"	),
	( "pc_love",		"PCLove"	),
	( "pc_hate",		"PCHate"	),
	( "anal",		"Anal"		),
	( "magic",		"Magic"		),
	( "bdsm",		"BDSM"		),
	( "normal_sex",		"NormalSex"	),
	( "bestiality",		"Beastiality"	),
	( "group",		"Group"		),
	( "lesbian",		"Lesbian"	),
	( "service",		"Service"	),
	( "strip",		"Strip"		),
	( "combat",		"Combat"	),
	( "gold",		"Gold"		),
)

#
# turn that into a double-headed dict
#
def make_trans_table():
	d = {}
	for p in name_pairs:
		k, v = p
		d[k] = v
		d[v] = k
	return d

#
# and here's the table
#
ttable = make_trans_table()

